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Fruit Volatile Analysis Using an Electronic Nose
Published on: March 30, 2012
Warmed-over flavour analysis in low temperature-long time processed meat by an "electronic nose"
G M Grigioni1, C A Margaría, N A Pensel
1Food Technology Institute, Agroindustrial Centre, National Institute for Agricultural Technology INTA, Castelar. C.C. 77-1708 Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:
The ability of an electronic nose, comprising 32 conducting polymer sensors, to identify and classify warmed-over flavour (WOF) aroma in bovine semitendinosus muscle, processed by vacuum cook-in-bag/tray technology (VCT) and storage under refrigerated conditions, was evaluated. The VCT process employed low temperature-long time (50°C-390 min) thermal treatments. Multivariate analysis showed that VCT processed beef aroma profiles were sorted into two groups, one included samples stored for up to 20 days and the other included samples with 34 to 45 days of storage. WOF odour standard samples were recognised to have similar aroma as samples of the second group. Lipid oxidation results, measured by thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, showed an increment in oxidation level for samples stored for 34 days or more (P<0.05). This study shows that electronic nose technology can be applied to WOF odour identification and classification in VCT beef meat, complementing chemical and sensory techniques used in this field.
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